Since December 07 Uber Lingua has been hosting
Saturday night parties at the Abercrombie... All except the last episode,
the BALKAN & GYPSY BASH, have been celebrations of diversity
called UBER SYSTEM parties... each growing in popularity and turnout...
It's now time for another...

After the gynormous SYDNEY GYPSY & BALKAN
BASH of April 19, the Uber Lingua Abercrombie continue to push cutting
edge culture and linguistic diversity into Sydney's party scene... The
events are now pretty much monthly thangs and the forthcoming edition UBER
SYSTEM LIBERATED! will not let the standards slip... As the winter
months approach the motivation to have more stuff inside is evident. Together
with the Figure 8 crew who help out with sound, we launched our new 'Indoor
stage' at the last party and this also allowed us to have LIVE stuff after
midnight (the Beer garden has sound restrictions)... a 3-member version
of the Gypsy Dub Sound System used it to great affect...

At UBER SYSTEM LIBERATED! Brisbane's Potato Master
returns to be part of an Sound System performance with selector bP and
Sri Lankan MC Pataphysics. This trio performed together at the Sydney Festival
'Festival First night' space by Uber Lingua in Angel Place... They
are joined by Sydney based turntablist Ability, so it's a tri-state configuration...
Gong Baby are Indonesian percussion and instrumentalists Deva Permana &
Efen Jaenudin working with producer and DJ Jonah. The combination
is a precision mix of electronics and urban beats fusing with ancient eastern
aesthetics... frankly speaking it's quite electric! Gondwana are heralded
Didgeridoo player Charlie McMahon (previously working under the moniker
Gondwanaland), Mashy P and a keyboard player named Paul. Charlie has recorded
on albums by Midnight Oil, Janes Addiction, Hisashi Shirahama, Ed Kuepper
& John Williamson to name a few... This project takes his exploration
of Didjeri-bone and FX pedals further... atone are ex-Mancunian Andrew
Fitzgerald and Steve Stanislavsky, they produce a never ending stockpile
of deep electronic dub and the act has become a mainstay of the Sydney
electronic music scene since first appearing with their 5 star reviewed
atonement album in 1996.

DJs for the night include Turkish SBS broadcaster
Evrim, who received a popular response to her set at the SG&BB, so
she had to be asked back for another slot. Indian drum and bass DJ Ritual
arrives on the Uber Lingua lineup with a strong urge to connect his genetic
heritage to his DnB passion. Ritual is no stranger to the Abercrombie after
playing many a DnBBQ. Stu Buchanan and the Ollo DJs fulfill a newly formed
aspect of the Abercrombie parties. As there's sound restrictions after
midnight we've started featuring (dare we say) 'chilled out' listening
sets in the beer garden after midnight. Almost all of the LatinDJs (and
an MC) involved in Uber Lingua are on this bill as part of some random
sequence of programming coincidences... Man about town, DubChaman and DJ
Spex vs. MC Hernan will inject a higher than normal hot blooded element
to this party... The upstairs gallery space will be open from 11pm
as always for more adventures...

UBER SYSTEM LIBERATED! will be one chockers party
in Uber Lingua's history... If you've missed the past few, it's def worth
considering. We should also mention that due to popular demand, we'll
be doing another GYPSY & BALKAN BASH in the next couple of months so
keep yer eyes peeled and yer fur hats within reach... Check out the Uber
Lingua flickr
pages to see photos from the recent Abercrombie events. It's also
worth getting on the Sydney UL email list by sending a message to syd@uberlingua.com

Deva Permana: Born in Jakarta, Indonesia
Deva Permana has accomplished many musical achievements of International
standard. From the age of 12, he began learning Traditional Indonesian
Music from West Java and Bali, widely known as Gamelan. He specialised
in the percussive instrument called Kendang and by the time he was 17,
he was playing Kendang professionally. From learning Kendang, Deva Permana
became interested in learning Western drums and any other percussion around
the world as a rhythm collector, and was also playing and recording professionally
at the age of 17. In 1995 he was offered a Cross-cultural scholarship at
the Australian Institute of Music in Sydney, and also started receiving
a credit in the Australian music history book "Australia Exploring The
Musical Landscape". He has been involved in and lead Indonesian Traditional
music workshops in High Schools, Primary Schools, Kindergarten, with Percussive
Arts Society, social communities activities and many Music Academies under
Australia Art Centre Umbrella, Indonesian Embassy, Indonesian Consulate
General, Netfare, Direction in Music, also Musica Viva in Schools program.
His main passion since coming to Australia has been educating, introducing,
and sharing to the people about Indonesian music and cultures, alongside
fusing Western and Indonesian music together, bridging Indonesian culture
with that of Australian.

DJ Jonah: I'm a DJ, Producer, MC, Radio
Presenter that loves and hates music of all kinds. I produce beats and
DJ for a range of artists including: 4:20 Productions, Lotek, KillaQueenz,
GongBaby, Sista She, any many others. My full name is Tim Jonah Hagan.
My dad wanted to call me Tim and my mum Jonah so I'm a bit of a split personality
at times. I was born in Kano Nigeria (West Africa). As you can see from
my photos I don't look Nigerian, my parents were Australian teachers who
were travelling the world teaching English. I've also visited Malaysia,
Indonesia, Thailand, Loas, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malta, England, Scotland, Germany
& France, but I call Sydney Australia home. I work at Alchemy as a
radio producer / presenter. It's great because we play a really diverse
range of music from all over the world!

Ritual is a DnB DJ known around that scene in
Sydney... He jumped at the chance to play an Uber party and explore the
musical roots of his genetic heritage... Here's the blag from his myspace...

"I guess I'd better put something up real quick...
Ritual has been a boy in love with music for all of his almost 30 years.
Like a lot of people seem to say, he grew up listening to loads of Motown,
Funk, Jazz and guys like Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. I developed a massive
love for the Police at the age of 4 thanks to my uncle (who has amazing
taste in music and had a massive effect on everything I love from music
to my ridiculous desire and love for Nike's). Dad was a drummer in a band
(called Nirvana Express) and both him and his brother were DJ's in India
in the 60's and 70's which worked out great for me as I now have all these
original copies of Hendrix and Jazz albums - thanks dad).I was a very serious
tennis player and on one Saturday as I was going to coach and dad says
"son, since you're playing guitar now I think you should here this" I was
about 13, the album was Hendrix 'Band Of Gypsies'. I knew then that music
was going to play a massive part of my life (if I really had to chose just
1 album that is the greatest ever - I'd have to say that one). Ok, let's
speed things up a bit here... Years of guitar playing ensued, studying
for a time with Sydney Jazz guitar legend Carl Orr who was an absolute
inspiration but unfortunately (for me)left Oz in 95 and another transformation
begun... In '94 it was all about Bukem, Acid Jazz guys like Incognito and
Mondo Grosso, Mo' Wax and fusion jazz. Time went on and 3 of my very close
buddies and myself started a club night called Green n' Jazzy which was
a night of everything from funk, to downtempo and DnB - but all with a
distinct party vibe and the bizness of the beats has never stopped running
from there. Over the next 10 years, it was Bukem, then Full Cycle, MIST
and now Calibre as far as taste in DnB goes (if I was to give u the bare
essentials). I play a lot of other stuff to from broken beat, Detroit techno,
hip-hop, funk, beats, dub and reggae - u know I just love music. It so
happens that my current passion is DnB. I also write breaks with Q45 and
Kid Kenobi as 'Red'. We got commissioned to do a remix of Barcelona a JDS
tune called rock star and a couple of other bits. It's great as we are
3 great mates that get to get in the studio together and the results have
been well received... Gig wise, I've been lucky to play with most of the
big internationals from Roni, Goldie, Bukem, Marcus Intalex, Zinc, D Bridge,
Hype, Suv, Krust, Die,Groove - the list is huge and I'm gonna stop there.
Being the first person to tour Marky and Bryan Gee in Sydney, Calibre too,
I guess you could say that I got involved with all aspects of DnB. Coming
to now (finally - thanks for sticking wit me) and I've been getting a lot
of support for my music from my 'big brother' Spikey Tee (check the Congo
Natty Outernational MySpace), RCola (big love for your support blud) and
headz like Suv and Bryan Gee who are constant help and inspiration as well
as my local boys like A.L.F. who I do a lot of DJ'ing and radio with as
Rollers Music and NZ headz who seem to show me more love than over here
in Oz. I'm sure I've missed out some shit and I'll amend that later but
here's the rough info for now. ...Enjoy the beats as they should really
speak for themselves.."

Stu Buchanan

Hailing originally from Scotland, Stuart Buchanan
is the host of the international music show, FAT PLANET on Sydney's
FBi Radio and editor of the popular international music blog, fatplanet.com.au
. A comrade of the international and multi-lingual music movement, Stuart
has become deeply involved in Uber Lingua over the last couple of years,
DJing baile funk, dancehall, afro hiphop, reggaeton, Baltimore, kuduro,
bhangra, balkan beats and much more at the Sydney residencies and at the
2007 Laneway festival in Melbourne.

Post-Japanese Brisbane MC Potato Master_ sings,
raps & raga MCs in Japanese, broken English and Gibberish alongside
creating abstract beats for himself & DJing what he describes as 'funny
music'. His style is deliberately out of control and is one of the most
infectiously hilarious performances available to Australia's East Coast,
and VERY Japanese. In 2002 he joined 19-t records in Kyoto Japan, and toured
Europe with them in '03. In '05 he moved to Australia and linked up with
locals including equally zany hip-hop crew 'Curse Ov Dialect', Brisbane's
Anglo-Asian dub system 'Taste of tea', DJ Skyfish, Heavy weight champions
and the 'Lao mirador' reggae radio show on Vegas's legendary 4ZZZ. He also
became a central vocal entity in Uber Lingua Sound System and has toured
Melbourne twice, once as the headline artist at St Jeromes. He literally
brought the house down with his solid beats, ultra-precise raps and hysterical
ways...

Tamil & Singhalese speaking Australian-Sri
Lankan Pataphysics is an MC, trumpet player, sonic landscaper & rhythmic
sound shaper. He began rapping in Singhalese a few years ago as an excellent
way to learn his mother tongue, performing as a solo artist and with Uber
Lingua, Astro Flava and the Ubiquitous Dub Legitimizers. With a history
that's seen him perform alongside the likes of Megabias, Elf Transporter,
Combat Wombat, Illzilla, Nicky Bomba, TZU, Jeff Lang and the Agency Dub
Collective, Pataphysics_ raps deal with everything from local & international
politics, indigenous resistance and dreaming to eastern philosophy, existence
and spirituality. His live shows draw deeply on elements of Sri Lankan
culture.

With cultural diversity his primary passion, Australian
DJ/producer 'bP' (Brendan Palmer) has been representing the musically 'not
so represented' for nearing two decades. He has wandered the world gathering
sounds and has performed in places as diverse as Barcelona, Berlin, Dublin,
London, Tijuana, Mexico city and Helsinki to name a few... In 2004
he launched Uber Lingua and his sonic activity has grown exponentially
playing literally hundreds of gigs and promoting culturally charged music
in most capital cities of Australia. bP's sets traverse language, culture,
genre, history and social scenes; deliberately defiant of mainstream music
fashions, he presents an intersection of underground and outernational
sounds that capture his imagination. Roots to Futurism, East to West, Minimal
to Maximal are all sonic stops on bP's translingual express. Brendan additionally
works as a producer at the legendary Melbourne radio station Triple R during
the day and presents the weekly 'Dialectic'
radio program on the web and Tasmania's Edge Radio.

Also known as "The seriously not so serious DJ" has been intentionally
staying under the radar for the past few years using the traditional skills
of hip hop to mash up all types of true school soul music. "I personally
can't think of anything worse than getting famous for just playing other
peoples music, its great to educate when you can and I love to rock a party
but I don't really like all the hype attached to the term DJ, besides,
I kind of just enjoy scratching as I feel that all I have time for is a
little practice now and again. To be a respectable and successful you really
have to put some time into it". Hosted The prime time refresh project radio
show on Bondi fm for two years and Playing with names such as Che
fu, DJ revolution, Mr choc, P-money and Kero one and busting cuts with
lords of the fly, Morganics, versionaries, recently established crew "Grand
Vinyl" alongside Mikeswun and also on the new M.I.A album; If you are genuinely
into an open minded approach to music make sure you make an effort to check
him out...

Man about town

Michael Correa plays mostly alternative Latin, coming from a Spanish
background and having hosted Ritmo on 2SER FM for three and a half years,
all of his DJ sets have a huge Latin influence. From flamenco hip-hop to
Chilean reggae to Baile Funk, the music is dynamic, dance orientated and
sexy.

Evrim

Evrim is a broadcaster with the SBS Radio Turkish
program... she played the massive SYDNEY GYPSY & BALKAN BASH
(representing the far east of eastern Europe) and did so well we had to
have her back for another set at UBER SYSTEM!

Turkish born- Sydney based Evrim completed her degree in screen production/
Media and known for her work with SBS Radio since 1997. Evrim plays a diverse
and free range of funky, gypsy grooves and began her career as a radio
DJ and Broadcaster journalist and maintained a solid 11 years on multicultural
and multilingual radio Station SBS. She has also worked in event /party
organisation and took parts in short films and commercials. Evrim enjoys
showing off her belly dancing moves while playing a Gyp, Balkan, East and
Northern European and especially
groovy Turkish Tracks.

DJ Spex & MC Hernan

DJ Spex is a proud Latin DJ spinning alternative
tracks that fuse with his background to offer energy unlike others in this
town... Latin-Rock, Latin-Ska, Latin-Reggae, Latin-Hip-hop. He's a regular
at the DNBBQ's and works closely with MC Hernan. Spex has been a regular
at Sydney Uber Lingua parties since they kicked off in 2005.

MC Hernan neither accepts the status quo
- nor sounds anything like them! Taking an intriguingly insightful
approach to writing lyrics, this dancer-vocalist-song writer come MC is
a social commentator, fighting against the system. Lyrically gifted,
always moving forward - eyes open - this Newtown based MC seamlessly brings
to the surface honest themes in lyrics that can only be described as controversially
catchy, unanticipated and powerful arrangements. Wind it back to the beginning
and Hernan (born in Argentina, raised in South-Western Sydney) had no choice
but to fall in love with music from birth! Hernan's Latin roots have
always held strong and been the foundations to the path that has lead to
his dancing, music creating and vocal career pursuit.

From Latin dancing at the tender age of 6 and
break dancing to NWA and Public Enemy in the 80's, MC Hernan then picked
up the microphone and composed his own messages of empathy, awareness and
public progression. His influences have now mutated also combine reggae,
with the mash of Latin Hip-Hop. The result, Social Progression System!
MC Hernan first launched his lyrical career merging with 3 piece group
- 'Dub Progression'. From here, regular collaborations with DJ Spex, Dub
Chaman and Uber Lingua ensued. Currently MC Herman's societal deprecating
approach to writing lyrics gave birth to - Social Progression System (SPS).
SPS is an 8 piece band that have grouped together to produce original songs
punctuated with personal experiences, insight and human nature.

atone

atonehave been around since the mid-90's,
the act founded by
Andy Fitzgerald in Manchester UK, before he moved
to Australia and released the hugely successful and definitive 'atonement'
album co-produced by bP on the Zonar Recordings label getting
rave reviews including a 5 star review in the Sydney Morning Herald and
Rolling Stone. atone went on to release many more successful releases over
the years and have maintained a strong presence through simply being prolific
with their signature bass heavy beats. Recently, Steve Stanislowski has
joined the act and the two have developed a solid live show.

These guys impressed so much at the GYPSY & BALKAN BASH,
they had to be asked back for the post-midnight set in the beer garden.
Ollo are a well known Sydney electronic act and moonlight as Ollo DJs.
When they play with Uber their cultural heritage rises to the surface and
the Germanic tendencies lead them to play a selection of music not often
explored...

Gondwana

featuring Charlie McMahon, Mashy P &
Paul
the keyboard player

Charlie McMahon

McMahon took up playing the didjeridu
as a child and has become one of the most acclaimed didjeridu players in
Australia. While Charlie revered the playing of the Aboriginal people in
their traditional ceremonies, he did not seek to mimic their performance,
but took the didjeridu to contemporary music. At 16 years Charlie lost
his right hand while experimenting with rockets in his backyard. In 1983
he started Gondwanaland with synth player Peter Carolan & percussionist
Ed Duquemin doing epic outback tours and other projects including Sound
Cloud to 120,000 at Sydney Cove in 1988.

Mashy P has been active in Sydney's underground
playing, remixing and creating left-field beats from hip hop and dub to
electro and techno since arriving from England in 1987. A few years back
he traveled to Qatar and remixed local radio broadcasts putting together
arabesque electro, beats and drum 'n bass. Since then, he's begun producing
global music influenced electronic music, and has DJed at Uber Lingua parties
in Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide alongside running the Sydney residencies
since 2005. Most recently he toured Mexico, Canada and the USA gathering
music.

Argentinean born, DJ Dubchaman represents the
Sydney alternative Latin scene. A cumbia beats, reggae, dancehall and dub
specialist, also plays bass guitar and efx as a member of 7 piece Sydney
act 'Social Progression System'. With a flair for the rare groove, be it
dub, free jazz, roots reggae, rub-a-dub, afrofunk, dancehall or musica
latina and an ever expanding taste and knowledge of music styles, Dubchaman
has been following this passion for music and honing his talents for more
than twenty years. His focus is always about the feeling, the music and
its message. Dubchaman never plans a set, avoiding predictability, never
just settling for what's current. At the dawn of 2003, Dubchaman, together
with other DJ's and MC's started Chimichanga, the first Latin alternative
night in Sydney, with a residency at the World Bar.

Since then, Dubchaman has played sets at many
different Clubs and Venues, such as The Basement, Canberra's Old Parliament
House, Candy's Apartment, The World Bar, The Hippo Bar, and The Marquee
to name a few. As a member of Uber lingua DJ's, Dubchaman has also played
at St Jeromes, in Melbourne, Uber Lingua Nights @ The Abercrombie Hotel,
and The Sydney Laneways Festival, often under SPS Cru, a Sound System with
MC's and Percussion. In addition to his musical adventures, Dubchaman is
a Graphics and Web Designer with more than 15 years experience.